The Lenni Lenape, a Native American tribe, traditionally hunted various animals for food, including fish, deer, and smaller mammals. While otters were not a primary food source, they could have been hunted for their fur and meat when necessary. The Lenape's diet was largely dependent on the availability of local wildlife and seasonal changes. Thus, while otters may have been consumed occasionally, they were not a staple in their diet.
The Lenni Lenape Indians eat deer, fish, elk, vegetables, berries, and beavers.
Lenni Lenape were slave owners! In fact Europeans looked down on selling them to the lenni Lenape because they were cannibals. Just as likely to eat a slave once he got old or food was short. This is one of the reasons they called them savages.
where did the lenape got their names
Henry Hudson an the Lenni Lenape were friendly i think. As were they with William Penn.
They had ceremonies
The web address of the Lenni Lenape Historical Society Musm Of is: www.lenape.org
The Lenni Lenape Indians said welcome by saying "nuleintam Eli paan (I am so glad you came)"
The Lenni Lenape
They made them out of deerskin.
yes
lenape lenni for goose
no